Tag Archives: Summer fungi

Welcome to the September installment of Mushrooms of the Month. As many of you are aware for the past few years Alan McClelland has been running the website for our group. Unfortunately, he has informed us that he will no … Continue reading →

Welcome to the August installment of Mushrooms of the Month. This this is one of my very favorite months to be out photographing and foraging for mushrooms as the diversity of gorgeous varieties are at their peak here in Ohio! I cannot … Continue reading →

Welcome to the July installment of Mushrooms of the Month. Summer is here and it’s time to get out! This is one of the best summer months to find a wide range of vibrant species throughout the forests of Ohio. Several stunning varieties … Continue reading →

The weekend began with about 16 or so (many of them Board members) at Kirtland City Tavern to enjoy their menu and libations, where appropriate. During Friday night and Saturday am the area was subjected to a series of rather fierce thunderstorms. As it was still raining at 8:30 am, we think that many folks decided the foray had been canceled, at least that was our explanation for the low turnout, despite the wet summer which promised many specimens.

We convened at 9 am. After coffee and a variety of baked goods, Pat Morse spoke about the site and some DO’s and DON’T’s, especially as the storms made some of the cliffside areas slippery. Jerry Pepera outlined the day’s agenda, which was printed on half-sheets of paper, with a map of the area on the obverse side. Several groups explored different section of Pen Glen in the am, while a group visited Holden Arboretum and Chapin Forest in the pm.

Walt gave his usual excellent slide show on Fantastic Fungi. Amongst his beautiful photos Walt mentioned that folks do four different things with their fungal finds: picking, kicking, fixing, and pixing. Which category do you fit in? … I guess you can do more than one of those things.

Deb Shankland did a yeoman’s job setting up breakfasts both Sat. & Sun. as well as getting the noon potluck on the table. Many thanks to her pitching in, taking Sharon Greenberg & Shirley McClelland’s place.

For a glimpse of more of the beautiful things we encountered view the link below

by Alan McClelland This is the third installment of a five part series that I captured between mid July to late September of 2011-2012. Species start to flourish on the forest floors around this time of year, making it some … Continue reading →